Iryna works in an organization that fights climate change and fell in love with South America when visited Colombia for a conference. She has been living in Colombia, researching Latin-American culture, studying Spanish and dancing salsa ever since! Iryna is an expert on Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.
How did Charles Darwin get to his theory of natural selection in the Galapagos? What secrets are revealed to the shamans of the Amazon during the Ayahuasca ritual? How long did it take Incas to build Machu Picchu? What is the secret of floating islands of Uros? What do the lines in the Nazca desert mean? Answers to many exciting questions - in this fascinating journey!
We begin by exploring the lost world of the Galapagos Islands. Then travel the roads of the Inca empire, visiting the city of Cusco, the ancient Moray terraces and the legendary Machu Picchu. Finally, we will spend four days in the Amazon jungle with the Quechua tribe, try rafting and zip-lanes.
Between the Pacific coast and the Amazon basin, wonderful adventures await! Colorful Otavalo bazaar, thermal pools near the active volcano, rafting along the Amazon tributary. We will spend four days in the wildest jungles on the planet, walk the streets of the bustling Lima and cozy Cusco and see one of the wonders of the world - Machu Picchu.
Two weeks in the land of eternal spring with an incredible variety of landscapes and experiences. Meet wild animals of the Galapagos, conquer volcanoes, enjoy waterfalls, and spend four days with the Quechua tribe.
These seven days in Peru will leave incredible lifelong memories! After all, you will follow in the footsteps of the mysterious leaders of the Incas in Machu Picchu. Learn the secret of salt mining in the ancient fields of Maras. Explore the streets of old capital Cusco. Discover Lima. You will want to come back for more!
We will walk the streets of Lima, Cusco, Arequipa and Puno. See salt mines, terraces, forts and other treasures of the ancient Inca civilization. But can these famous man-built places impress more than the landscapes of the Andes, the snow-capped volcanoes and the Atacama desert? You decide!